Course Description:In 1927 photographer Edward Weston was introduced to Henrietta Shore, a Canadian-born Carmel artist whose paintings moved seamlessly from Post-Impressionism to Modernism to Surrealism. Deeply moved by her work, Weston wrote in his daybook, "Shore realizes a fusion of her own ego with a deep universality . . . When she paints a flower she IS that flower, when she draws a rock she IS that rock." |
Tuition: $30.00 Additional Fees: $0.00 |
Thursdays, Nov. 7, 14 *10:00 a.m. - noon* (2 sessions)
Nov. 7: CSUMB Ryan Ranch (8 Upper Ragsdale Road, Monterey); Nov. 14: Monterey Museum of Art (559 Pacific St, Monterey)
Lila Thorsen, Ph.D., retired from teaching in, and chairing, the Visual and Public Art Department at CSUMB. Her scholarly focus is Museum Studies.